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Abstract

One inherent difficulty in the usual electrocardiographic textbook is the problem of incorporating adequate discussions and correlations of the electrocardiogram with clinical material. The usual text, of which there has been a veritable deluge in recent years, pays only lip service to the necessity for evaluating the electrocardiogram on the general background of the patient.

In Electrocardiogram Clinics, the authors present the tracings, case histories, and questions on clinical management contributed by the participating physicians in a Post Graduate Course entitled, "E.K.G. Clinics." The discussions were tape recorded, edited and used as the basis for this book. The histories are